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Что (кто) такое Green Book - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Green Book; Green Book (disambiguation); Green book
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Green Book         
1. <publication> Informal name for one of the four standard references on PostScript. The other three official guides are known as the Blue Book, the Red Book, and the {White Book}. ["PostScript Language Program Design", Adobe Systems, Addison-Wesley, 1988 (ISBN 0-201-14396-8)]. 2. <publication> Informal name for one of the three standard references on SmallTalk. Also associated with blue and red books. ["Smalltalk-80: Bits of History, Words of Advice", by Glenn Krasner (Addison-Wesley, 1983; QA76.8.S635S58; ISBN 0-201-11669-3)]. 3. <publication> The "X/Open Compatibility Guide", which defines an international standard Unix environment that is a proper superset of POSIX/SVID. It also includes descriptions of a standard utility toolkit, systems administrations features, and the like. This grimoire is taken with particular seriousness in Europe. See {Purple Book}. 4. <publication> The IEEE 1003.1 POSIX Operating Systems Interface standard has been dubbed "The Ugly Green Book". 5. <publication> Any of the 1992 standards issued by the ITU-T's tenth plenary assembly. These include, among other things, the dreadful X.400 electronic mail standard and the Group 1 through 4 fax standards. 6. Green Book CD-ROM. See also book titles. [Jargon File] (1996-12-03)
The Negro Motorist Green Book         
  • An African American family with their new Oldsmobile in Washington, D.C., 1955
  • The ''Green Book'' listed places, like this motel in South Carolina, that provided accommodation for black travelers
  • The College View Court-Hotel in [[Waco, Texas]], advertised as "Waco's Finest for Negroes" in the 1950s
  • 1939}}
  • "Separate but equal" in practice; a separate "Negro Area" at Lewis Mountain in [[Shenandoah National Park]]
  • [[Victor Hugo Green]] in 1956
  • "We cater to white trade only"; many hotels and restaurants excluded African Americans, such as this one in Ohio, seen in 1938.
  • blocks]]"
ANNUAL GUIDEBOOK FOR AFRICAN-AMERICAN ROADTRIPPERS, PUBLISHED 1936–1966
The Negro Travelers' Green Book; User:Prioryman/The Negro Motorist Green Book; Negro Motorist Green Book; The Negro Motorist Green-Book; The Negro Travelers’ Green Book; Green Book (travel guide)
The Negro Motorist Green Book (also The Negro Motorist Green-Book, The Negro Travelers' Green Book, or simply the Green Book) was an annual guidebook for African-American roadtrippers. It was originated and published by African-American New York City mailman Victor Hugo Green from 1936 to 1966, during the era of Jim Crow laws, when open and often legally prescribed discrimination against African Americans especially and other non-whites was widespread.
Hannah Green book series         
2003 NOVEL
User:Saunderhill/Dr. Hannah Green; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Dr. Hannah Green
Hannah Green, PhD is the fictional main protagonist of Adrian Praetzellis's textbooks-as-novels Death by Theory and Dug to Death, a series of two books that teach archaeological theory through story. The series has been seen by academics as a useful tool for teaching archaeology
green         
  • The [[Chicago River]] is dyed green every year to mark [[St. Patrick's Day]]
  • Indian FSSAI labels. The green dot symbol (top-left) identifies lacto-vegetarian food.
  • [[Fireworks]] typically use [[barium]] salts to create green sparks
  • A dark green square
  • A green light is the universal symbol of permission to go
  • The word ''green'' has the same Germanic root as the words for ''grass'' and ''grow''
  • The notion of "green" in modern European languages corresponds to about 520&ndash;570&nbsp;nm, but many historical and non-European languages make other choices, e.g. using a term for the range of ca. 450&ndash;530&nbsp;nm ("blue/green") and another for ca. 530&ndash;590&nbsp;nm ("green/yellow").
  • A green [[mamba]]
  • Green, blue and red are [[additive colors]]. All the colors seen are made by mixing them in different intensities.
ADDITIVE PRIMARY COLOR, VISIBLE BETWEEN BLUE AND YELLOW
List of terms associated with the color green; Green (color); Green (colour); Pastel green; The color green; The colour green; Greenness; (0, 255, 0); Rgb(0, 255, 0); Symbolism of green; 00FF00; Guignet green; Greeen
I
adj. (cannot stand alone) green with (envy)
II
n.
color
, bright; dark; light green
green light
2) on green (turn on green only)
green         
  • The [[Chicago River]] is dyed green every year to mark [[St. Patrick's Day]]
  • Indian FSSAI labels. The green dot symbol (top-left) identifies lacto-vegetarian food.
  • [[Fireworks]] typically use [[barium]] salts to create green sparks
  • A dark green square
  • A green light is the universal symbol of permission to go
  • The word ''green'' has the same Germanic root as the words for ''grass'' and ''grow''
  • The notion of "green" in modern European languages corresponds to about 520&ndash;570&nbsp;nm, but many historical and non-European languages make other choices, e.g. using a term for the range of ca. 450&ndash;530&nbsp;nm ("blue/green") and another for ca. 530&ndash;590&nbsp;nm ("green/yellow").
  • A green [[mamba]]
  • Green, blue and red are [[additive colors]]. All the colors seen are made by mixing them in different intensities.
ADDITIVE PRIMARY COLOR, VISIBLE BETWEEN BLUE AND YELLOW
List of terms associated with the color green; Green (color); Green (colour); Pastel green; The color green; The colour green; Greenness; (0, 255, 0); Rgb(0, 255, 0); Symbolism of green; 00FF00; Guignet green; Greeen
(greens, greener, greenest)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
Green is the colour of grass or leaves.
...shiny red and green apples...
Yellow and green together make a pale green.
green">COLOUR
2.
A place that is green is covered with grass, plants, and trees and not with houses or factories.
Cairo has only thirteen square centimetres of green space for each inhabitant.
green">ADJ
greenness
...the lush greenness of the river valleys.
green">N-UNCOUNT
3.
Green issues and political movements relate to or are concerned with the protection of the environment.
The power of the Green movement in Germany has made that country a leader in the drive to recycle more waste materials.
green">ADJ: ADJ n
4.
If you say that someone or something is green, you mean they harm the environment as little as possible.
...trying to persuade governments to adopt greener policies...
green">ADJ
greenness
A Swiss company offers to help environmental investors by sending teams round factories to ascertain their greenness.
green">N-UNCOUNT
5.
Greens are members of green political movements.
The Greens see themselves as a radical alternative to the two major British political parties.
green">N-COUNT: usu pl
6.
A green is a smooth, flat area of grass around a hole on a golf course.
...the 18th green.
green">N-COUNT
7.
A green is an area of land covered with grass, especially in a town or in the middle of a village.
...the village green.
green">N-COUNT
8.
Green is used in the names of places that contain or used to contain an area of grass.
...Bethnal Green.
green">N-IN-NAMES: n N
9.
You can refer to the cooked leaves of vegetables such as spinach or cabbage as greens.
green">N-PLURAL
10.
If you say that someone is green, you mean that they have had very little experience of life or a particular job.
He was a young lad, very green, very immature.
green">ADJ
11.
If you say that someone is green with envy, you mean that they are very envious indeed.
green">PHRASE: v-link PHR
12.
If someone has green fingers, they are very good at gardening and their plants grow well. (BRIT; in AM, use a green thumb
)
You don't need green fingers to fill your home with lush leaves.
green">PHRASE
13.
to give someone the green light: see light
greenness         
  • The [[Chicago River]] is dyed green every year to mark [[St. Patrick's Day]]
  • Indian FSSAI labels. The green dot symbol (top-left) identifies lacto-vegetarian food.
  • [[Fireworks]] typically use [[barium]] salts to create green sparks
  • A dark green square
  • A green light is the universal symbol of permission to go
  • The word ''green'' has the same Germanic root as the words for ''grass'' and ''grow''
  • The notion of "green" in modern European languages corresponds to about 520&ndash;570&nbsp;nm, but many historical and non-European languages make other choices, e.g. using a term for the range of ca. 450&ndash;530&nbsp;nm ("blue/green") and another for ca. 530&ndash;590&nbsp;nm ("green/yellow").
  • A green [[mamba]]
  • Green, blue and red are [[additive colors]]. All the colors seen are made by mixing them in different intensities.
ADDITIVE PRIMARY COLOR, VISIBLE BETWEEN BLUE AND YELLOW
List of terms associated with the color green; Green (color); Green (colour); Pastel green; The color green; The colour green; Greenness; (0, 255, 0); Rgb(0, 255, 0); Symbolism of green; 00FF00; Guignet green; Greeen
see green
green         
  • The [[Chicago River]] is dyed green every year to mark [[St. Patrick's Day]]
  • Indian FSSAI labels. The green dot symbol (top-left) identifies lacto-vegetarian food.
  • [[Fireworks]] typically use [[barium]] salts to create green sparks
  • A dark green square
  • A green light is the universal symbol of permission to go
  • The word ''green'' has the same Germanic root as the words for ''grass'' and ''grow''
  • The notion of "green" in modern European languages corresponds to about 520&ndash;570&nbsp;nm, but many historical and non-European languages make other choices, e.g. using a term for the range of ca. 450&ndash;530&nbsp;nm ("blue/green") and another for ca. 530&ndash;590&nbsp;nm ("green/yellow").
  • A green [[mamba]]
  • Green, blue and red are [[additive colors]]. All the colors seen are made by mixing them in different intensities.
ADDITIVE PRIMARY COLOR, VISIBLE BETWEEN BLUE AND YELLOW
List of terms associated with the color green; Green (color); Green (colour); Pastel green; The color green; The colour green; Greenness; (0, 255, 0); Rgb(0, 255, 0); Symbolism of green; 00FF00; Guignet green; Greeen
¦ green">adjective
1. of the colour between blue and yellow in the spectrum; coloured like grass.
2. covered with grass or other vegetation.
3. (of a plant or fruit) young or unripe.
(of food, wood, pottery, or leather) in its untreated or original state; not cured, seasoned, fired, etc.
4. inexperienced or naive.
5. pale and sickly-looking.
6. (usu. Green) concerned with or supporting protection of the environment as a political principle.
7. (of a ski run) of the lowest level of difficulty.
¦ green">noun
1. green colour, pigment, or material.
green foliage or growing plants.
2. a piece of public grassy land, especially in the centre of a village.
an area of smooth, very short grass immediately surrounding a hole on a golf course.
3. (greens) green vegetables.
4. (usu. Green) a member or supporter of an environmentalist group or party.
¦ green">verb
1. make or become green.
2. make less harmful to the environment.
Phrases
the green-eyed monster jealousy personified. [from Shakespeare's Othello (III. 3. 166).]
green with envy very envious or jealous.
Derivatives
greenish green">adjective
greenly green">adverb
greenness green">noun
greeny green">adjective
Origin
OE grene (adjective), grenian (v.), of Gmc origin; related to grass and grow.
greenness         
  • The [[Chicago River]] is dyed green every year to mark [[St. Patrick's Day]]
  • Indian FSSAI labels. The green dot symbol (top-left) identifies lacto-vegetarian food.
  • [[Fireworks]] typically use [[barium]] salts to create green sparks
  • A dark green square
  • A green light is the universal symbol of permission to go
  • The word ''green'' has the same Germanic root as the words for ''grass'' and ''grow''
  • The notion of "green" in modern European languages corresponds to about 520&ndash;570&nbsp;nm, but many historical and non-European languages make other choices, e.g. using a term for the range of ca. 450&ndash;530&nbsp;nm ("blue/green") and another for ca. 530&ndash;590&nbsp;nm ("green/yellow").
  • A green [[mamba]]
  • Green, blue and red are [[additive colors]]. All the colors seen are made by mixing them in different intensities.
ADDITIVE PRIMARY COLOR, VISIBLE BETWEEN BLUE AND YELLOW
List of terms associated with the color green; Green (color); Green (colour); Pastel green; The color green; The colour green; Greenness; (0, 255, 0); Rgb(0, 255, 0); Symbolism of green; 00FF00; Guignet green; Greeen
green">n.
1.
Verdancy, viridity.
2.
Vigor, freshness.
3.
Unripeness, immaturity.
Green         
  • The [[Chicago River]] is dyed green every year to mark [[St. Patrick's Day]]
  • Indian FSSAI labels. The green dot symbol (top-left) identifies lacto-vegetarian food.
  • [[Fireworks]] typically use [[barium]] salts to create green sparks
  • A dark green square
  • A green light is the universal symbol of permission to go
  • The word ''green'' has the same Germanic root as the words for ''grass'' and ''grow''
  • The notion of "green" in modern European languages corresponds to about 520&ndash;570&nbsp;nm, but many historical and non-European languages make other choices, e.g. using a term for the range of ca. 450&ndash;530&nbsp;nm ("blue/green") and another for ca. 530&ndash;590&nbsp;nm ("green/yellow").
  • A green [[mamba]]
  • Green, blue and red are [[additive colors]]. All the colors seen are made by mixing them in different intensities.
ADDITIVE PRIMARY COLOR, VISIBLE BETWEEN BLUE AND YELLOW
List of terms associated with the color green; Green (color); Green (colour); Pastel green; The color green; The colour green; Greenness; (0, 255, 0); Rgb(0, 255, 0); Symbolism of green; 00FF00; Guignet green; Greeen
green">·vt To make green.
II. Green green">·vi To become or grow green.
III. Green green">·superl Not roasted; half raw.
IV. Green green">·superl Having a sickly color; wan.
V. Green green">·noun Any substance or pigment of a green color.
VI. Green green">·noun Fresh leaves or branches of trees or other plants; wreaths;
- usually in the plural.
VII. Green green">·superl Not seasoned; not dry; containing its natural juices; as, green wood, timber, green">·etc.
VIII. Green green">·superl Not ripe; immature; not fully grown or ripened; as, green fruit, corn, vegetables, green">·etc.
IX. Green green">·noun A grassy plain or plat; a piece of ground covered with verdant herbage; as, the village green.
X. Green green">·superl Full of life aud vigor; fresh and vigorous; new; recent; as, a green manhood; a green wound.
XI. Green green">·superl Immature in age or experience; young; raw; not trained; awkward; as, green in years or judgment.
XII. Green green">·noun The color of growing plants; the color of the solar spectrum intermediate between the yellow and the blue.
XIII. Green green">·noun green">·pl Leaves and stems of young plants, as spinach, beets, green">·etc., which in their green state are boiled for food.
XIV. Green green">·superl Having the color of grass when fresh and growing; resembling that color of the solar spectrum which is between the yellow and the blue; verdant; emerald.
green         
  • The [[Chicago River]] is dyed green every year to mark [[St. Patrick's Day]]
  • Indian FSSAI labels. The green dot symbol (top-left) identifies lacto-vegetarian food.
  • [[Fireworks]] typically use [[barium]] salts to create green sparks
  • A dark green square
  • A green light is the universal symbol of permission to go
  • The word ''green'' has the same Germanic root as the words for ''grass'' and ''grow''
  • The notion of "green" in modern European languages corresponds to about 520&ndash;570&nbsp;nm, but many historical and non-European languages make other choices, e.g. using a term for the range of ca. 450&ndash;530&nbsp;nm ("blue/green") and another for ca. 530&ndash;590&nbsp;nm ("green/yellow").
  • A green [[mamba]]
  • Green, blue and red are [[additive colors]]. All the colors seen are made by mixing them in different intensities.
ADDITIVE PRIMARY COLOR, VISIBLE BETWEEN BLUE AND YELLOW
List of terms associated with the color green; Green (color); Green (colour); Pastel green; The color green; The colour green; Greenness; (0, 255, 0); Rgb(0, 255, 0); Symbolism of green; 00FF00; Guignet green; Greeen
I. green">a.
1.
Verdant, virid (rare).
2.
Flourishing, blooming, fresh, undecayed.
3.
New, recent.
4.
Unripe, not fully grown, immature.
5.
Inexperienced, unskilful, inexpert, ignorant, raw, verdant.
6.
Unseasoned, not dry.
II. green">n.
1.
Color mixed of blue and yellow.
2.
Lawn, grass-plot, grassy plain, greensward.

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